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RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - dmw9255 - 06-04-2020 (10-12-2019, 03:26 PM)TheEd Wrote: nice Dean .. great to hear from you .. sounds like you have been rather busy " alt="" title=""> Hi TheEd, I am still running and lurking in the background. I had recently been training for a trail Marathon, but it was cancelled 5 days before race day. So instead of racing, I have done some testing, 1km, 3km and 5km so far times are: 1km - 3:18 3km - 11:09 5km - 19:19 I plan on doing an 8km test this weekend, then continuing doing some maintenance running until the race season starts again. I hope everyone is fit and healthy and avoiding Covid19. Best Regards. Dean.
RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - dmw9255 - 14-04-2020 (10-04-2020, 05:35 AM)TheEd Wrote: Hi Daz .. grand .. how has the taping helped? Hi TheEd, Has your reply ended up on the wrong thread? Dean.
RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - shadydaz - 14-04-2020 Yes Dean that was for me! RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - dmw9255 - 14-04-2020 (14-04-2020, 09:02 AM)shadydaz Wrote: Yes Dean that was for me! That makes sense
RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - TheEd - 14-04-2020 Apologies Dean .. I see now .. how are you coping with C-19? strange times I guess TheEd ps.. deleted post and then realised, I didn't have to delete it RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - dmw9255 - 14-04-2020 (14-04-2020, 10:01 AM)TheEd Wrote: Apologies Dean .. I see now .. how are you coping with C-19? Hi TheEd, Other than a constant groundhog day, all is pretty good. Due to the C19 issues here in the UK I bought myself an Assault Air Runner curved self powered treadmill, just incase we end up with a France/Italy/Spain type lockdown. I did some testing on it last week, and realised that my pace is around 20% slower for the same effort. It is hard to maintain training with any focus as there is not much to aim for. I hope all is good with you? Best Regards. Dean. RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - TheEd - 15-04-2020 HI Dean .. thanks for feedback .. recommend to put treadmill to 1% incline to achieve outside equivalent .. it takes a while to adapt to the treadmill and watch the calf muscles as it is also a different pull on the treadmill as long as we practise a safe routine inside and outside, we should be able to tick along with a hint of normality TheEd ps.. our side, we have a low population density so it makes for a less hectic feeling RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - dmw9255 - 15-04-2020 (15-04-2020, 05:49 AM)TheEd Wrote: HI Dean .. thanks for feedback .. recommend to put treadmill to 1% incline to achieve outside equivalent .. it takes a while to adapt to the treadmill and watch the calf muscles as it is also a different pull on the treadmill The Air Runner does not have an incline function or a motor, it is powered by the runner. assaultfitness.com/products/treadmill The additional power needed is equivalent to around a 4% incline, it realy works the hammies and glutes!!
RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - TheEd - 16-04-2020 He .. Dean .. well, that will certainly explain the difficulty TheEd RE: 10km Training - Want to be XC Ready by October - shadydaz - 16-04-2020 That is a serious bit of kit!! |